Ohio State Buckeyes management has announced with profound sadness the tragic passing of former head coach Urban Meyer at the age of 60. Meyer, a legendary figure in college football, leaves behind an extraordinary legacy as one of the most successful coaches in the history of the sport.
Meyer served as the head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes from 2012 to 2018, guiding the team to numerous accomplishments, including a national championship victory in 2014. Under his leadership, the Buckeyes achieved consistent success, winning three Big Ten titles and compiling an impressive 83-9 record. Meyer’s innovative coaching style, relentless drive, and ability to develop elite talent helped shape the program into a perennial powerhouse.
Beyond his on-field achievements, Meyer was known for his leadership and ability to inspire his players. His influence extended far beyond the football field, fostering a culture of discipline, respect, and success. The Ohio State community mourns the loss of a coach who had a profound impact on countless athletes and fans alike.
The Buckeyes organization, former players, coaching staff, and fans extend their deepest condolences to Meyer’s family, friends, and loved ones during this heartbreaking time. Urban Meyer’s legacy will forever be remembered in the history of Ohio State football.
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